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‘Count Me In’ – support the CWU’s defence of jobs and workers’ rights
ANDY KERR encourages readers to get behind BT workers facing compulsory redundancies and outsourcing of jobs

TODAY is CWU Count Me In Action Day, when our reps, activists and members from all over the UK will be standing up and telling BT “No to compulsory redundancies! No to downgrading of terms and conditions.”

Were it not for the awful circumstances of 2020, we would be marching, protesting and rallying in our thousands — but in the “new normal” of this period, the physical, face-to-face part of our campaign is limited.

However, there are still small teams of activists visiting BT yards, exchanges and equipment stores speaking to members on the front line and mobilising for the struggle — a struggle that affects every one of our 45,000 BT members.

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